Roger Hopkins Burke is Visiting Professor of Criminology at the University of Derby and an independent consultant. He is the author of numerous books and articles in the areas of criminology, criminal justice and social philosophy with vast teaching and research experience.
1.Introduction and the structure of the book Part One: From the Modern to
the Post-Modern Condition 2.The rise and triumph of the modern 3.Explaining
crime in the modern era 4.The crisis of modernity Part Two: Crime and
criminal behaviour in the era of fragmented modernity 5. Fragmentation of
modernity and the postmodern condition 6.Constitutive Criminology
7.Anarchist Criminology 8.Cultural criminology 9.Globalization and
organised crime 10.Southern theory and criminology 11.Critical race theory
12.Terrorism and state violence 13.Gender, feminism and masculinity
14.Green and species criminology 15.Bio-critical criminology
16.Abolitionism and convict criminology Part Three: From the postmodern
condition to a revitalised modernity 17.The rise of political populism 18
Risk, surveillance and social control 19.Ultra-realist criminology
20.Radical moral communitarian criminology 21.Conclusions: Post Covid-19
society